Cook potatoes until soft. Drain and mash well. Preheat oven to 350. Dice onions and sautee in oil. Combine with remaining ingredients. With wet hands form into 2" balls (or scoop with a small scooper). Place onto lined or greased cookie sheet. Flatten slightly for flat knishes or leave in balls for puff style knishes. Brush with egg yolk. Bake for 20-30 minutes or until golden brown.

Cook potatoes until soft. Drain and mash well. Preheat oven to 350. Dice onions and sautee in oil. Combine with remaining ingredients. With wet hands form into 2" balls (or scoop with a small scooper). Place onto lined or greased cookie sheet. Flatten slightly for flat knishes or leave in balls for puff style knishes. Brush with egg yolk. Bake for 20-30 minutes or until golden brown.

Thanks. I think I'll make this one instead, since I already make a scalloped potatoes dish.

Cook potatoes until soft. Drain and mash well. Preheat oven to 350. Dice onions and sautee in oil. Combine with remaining ingredients. With wet hands form into 2" balls (or scoop with a small scooper). Place onto lined or greased cookie sheet. Flatten slightly for flat knishes or leave in balls for puff style knishes. Brush with egg yolk. Bake for 20-30 minutes or until golden brown.

Thanks. I think I'll make this one instead, since I already make a scalloped potatoes dish.

That knish recipe is very different from scalloped potatoes (I will also be making them). Personally I think the one cut in pieces is better, but this one is also good -- just a little more patchke which always counts by me

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That knish recipe is very different from scalloped potatoes (I will also be making them). Personally I think the one cut in pieces is better, but this one is also good -- just a little more patchke which always counts by me

I just made these, using an ice cream scoop to shape the individual knishes (dipped in a cup of water between each one). They're in the oven right now, and they look really pretty. Thanks!